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4,7Superb

Single traveller (US)

20/09/2016

Perfect location and the contact people were very helpful throughout.

only-apartments did not send e-mails about payment method. I had to place an international call to obtain the contact information of the person in Istanbul.
Most importantly, only-apartments had the wrong address for the apartment.

4,2Very good

Mario (IT)

13/07/2015

Very Good location. Good confort. Very kind contact persone

Poor kitchen equipment. Some small broken accessories

4,8Superb

Thomas de Haan (NL)

18/05/2015

- unique location, in the middle of vivid/'chique bohemien' district around tower Galata. with nice restaurants and shops. we never felt unsafe.
- very helpful host, taking time for explanation and questions. giving us (re-usable) public transport cards, etc. he contacted us a twice to give extra info and see how we find things
- host arranged also taxi from/to airport; MIND YOU: during rush hour it can take 2 hours to get to the Sabiha Gokcen Airport (Asian part). we had a close finish, nearly missed our flight.

- at 5;00 AM there is 'call for prayer', pretty loud, probably in all parts of Istanbul, not specific for this ares but: close your windows before sleeping!

4,4Superb

BridgetK (ZA)

08/01/2015

This apartment is extremely well located... couldn't have asked for a more convenient location. Great to be able to go to a myriad of restaurants and shops in close walking distance from the apartment, but be sufficiently away from the main street to not get the noise disturbance.

5,0Superb

Josipa (BA)

01/05/2014

The first visit to Istanbul with my husband and son was a great experience! We felt like home in this beautiful apartment and Murat was so helpful and great host!
Lively and always crowded Istiklal Caddesi is only few steps away, as well as grocery stores, restaurants and everything else you need. It's very easy to reach the old, historical part of the city using public transportation, and our host even gave us his Istanbul Kart to use it!
There are numerous things to see in Istanbul, and staying in Korur apartment made this first visit perfect. There is definitely no need to look for another place to stay when we come to Istambul again.. And we sure will!
Thanks, Murat :)

Very good experience. The apartment is very comforting and Murat is a great host.

4,0Very good

Katie and John (GB)

22/10/2013

The apartment is exactly as it is in the photos, very cute and cosy, lovely quirky furnishings. Everything works - shower, kitchen appliances etc. It is also in a nice area of Beylogu. It was nice having an i-pod dock and wi-fi. We would recommend it to others.

The directions to the apartment were very poor, and assumed that the havatas shuttle coach drops you off in taksim square (it doesn't, it drops you off in the general area), and that you already know the area, so which direction to go. Very stressful trying to find the flat in the dark in an unknown city.
A bit noisy some evenings, but then it is in a major city.

5,0Superb

Sousamlis Georgios (GR)

02/10/2013

I really don't have anything bad or negative to say! korur apartment was honestly one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen in my life! I'm already sure that the next time I visit istanbul, korur apartment will be my first choice!
I also want to thank you for your excellent service!

Our apartments Istanbul, Turkey have a valuation of 7.8 over 10 based upon 18 opinions.Book your apartment from 31EUR/ night.

Apartments in Istanbul – Cheap Holiday Rentals

Istanbul is made up of old laneways that wind past local artisan stores filled to the brim with knickknacks and cultural souvenirs, scurry alongside street food stands bursting with delicious smells, and weave around stalls selling colourful textiles, past the distinctive call of a snake charmer, and into the Grand Bazaar. Here, piles of eye-catching spices line ramshackle tables, ornate lanterns clank together from the ceiling, and Turkish tea is poured from delicate teapots. Today, Istanbul balances on the crux of old and new. On the one hand, there are the age-old mosques, incredible historic pieces of architecture, and the centuries-old traditions that spill through the streets. On the other hand, there is an influx of international restaurants, design-led bars, and a youthful nightlife that brings the city to life after dark. Delve into the history and enjoy the modern day scene from our apartments in Istanbul. Browse our range of budget holiday rentals that provide the perfect base for exploring the city.

The City of Two Continents - Things to do in Istanbul

Sultan Ahmed Mosque – Istanbul’s most iconic building is more popularly known as the Blue Mosque because of the cobalt tiles that decorate its interior. It was built in the early 17th century and remains an important part of the city’s history and culture.

Hagia Sophia – This former Greek Orthodox basilica now stands proudly as the city’s most popular museum. At one point in time it was also a mosque, and you can see remnants of both religions in the impressive interior.

Topkapi Palace – A fairytale-like castle that sits in the centre of the city. For over 400 years it served as the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans.

Basilica Cistern – Laying below ground level, this cistern is the largest in Istanbul, offering an eclectic interior that delves in the age-old history of the city.

Chora Church – Set right in the heart of Istanbul, this church is thought to be one of the grandest and most eye-catching Byzantine churches still around today.

Galata Tower – Located in the Galata quarter of the city, the Galata Tower is an impressive medieval stone tower that looks out over Istanbul.

Suleymaniye Mosque – Tucked away on the Third Hill of Istanbul, this mosque boasts a beautiful exterior with jutting turrets and a domed peaks. It’s the largest mosque in the city and is one of Istanbul’s most recognisable sights.

Golden Horn – Also known as Halic, the Golden Horn refers to the inlet of the Bosphorus, an urban waterway that separates Asia from Europe.

Grand Bazaar – Perhaps Istanbul’s most coveted attraction, the Grand Bazaar is one of the oldest covered markets on the planet, stretching out over 61 streets with over 3,000 shops.

Dolmabahce Palace – Situated in the Besiktas district, this intricate palace once served as the primary administrative centre for the Ottoman Empire during the mid-1800s.

Istanbul Archaeology Museums – Comprising of three archaeological museums, this complex looks back towards the beginning of civilisation in Istanbul and Turkey as a whole.

Little Hagia Sophia – At one point in time, this was the Church of the Saints Sergius and Bacchus. It was later turned into a mosque during the Ottoman Empire.

Eyup Sultan Mosque – Looking over the Golden Horn, this mosque dates back to the early 1800s and can be found in the Eyup district.

Nisantasi – This neighbourhood of Istanbul is a lively affair, combining several popular areas with a range of bars, restaurants, shops, and sights.

Galata Bridge – Connecting Asia to Europe, this bridge runs over the Golden Horn allowing for traffic to pass freely between the two continents.

Gulhane Park – An historical park set in the heart of the city which provides the perfect place for an afternoon stroll away from the bustle of the busy streets.

We have Istanbul apartments all over the city, many of which can be found near these major attractions.

Exploring Local Life through the Markets in Istanbul

Istanbul is famed for its Grand Bazaar, which is bursting at the seams with artisan shops, textile designers, local artists, and food stalls. But it’s not the only place you can get a taste for Istanbul’s market scene. In fact, the city has plenty of other markets dotted around, many of which offer a more relaxing experience than the hustle and bustle of the Grand Bazaar.

There’s Fatih Market, set in the historic centre of Istanbul, which sprawls out across 24 streets and sells everything you can imagine, from local fruit and vegetables to household items and clothing. Then there’s Yesilkoy Market, which takes place on Wednesdays and is known for its classy backdrop. Here, you can wander amongst stalls piled high with quality products laid out in an attractive fashion. Besiktass Market is a smaller affair. On Saturdays it opens its doors to visitors looking for textiles, jewellery, shoes, and bags. Finally, there’s Kadikoy, which is located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus. In this 4000 stalled market, you can browse and buy pretty much anything your heart desires.

Our Istanbul apartments are dotted throughout the city and many are located close by to these traditional markets.

Istanbul Accommodation

Ottoman architecture pierces Istanbul’s skyline with iconic silhouettes, whilst bazaars bustle with heritage and tradition. In amongst all of this, Istanbul accommodation offers a grand selection of hotels and places to stay. In the winding streets of Sultanahmet, vibrant hostels open their doors to culture-seeking visitors, just moments from a lively array of bars, shops, and markets, whilst impressive palatial hotels loom over the city’s famous landmarks and offer an insight into the regal past of Istanbul. Elsewhere, down local streets, apartments offer a retreat for independent visitors on the hunt for history and an immersive experience.

Navigating Two Continents - Getting to the City Centre

Istanbul has two airports, the Ataturk Airport which is closest to the city centre and sits on the European side of the city, and the Sabiha Gokcen Airport which is a little further afield on the Asian side of the Bosphorus. Both airports have good connections to the city centre. Both provide airport shuttle services to visitors from outside the terminals, and there’s also the option to hop in a cab – this will be slightly more expensive from the Sabiha Gokcen airport depending on where you’re staying.

From Ataturk Airport you can also use public transport to get into the city centre. It’s slightly less reliable than the airport shuttle and a taxi, but it’s considerably cheaper and you get to explore local life in Istanbul while you’re at it.